The calm after the storm

I’m up…at five in the morning…and its eerily quiet. Yesterday’s monster winds and gushing rainfall has finally abated. I just had my two nights off and, yesterday, I woke up at four in the morning. I was feeling super productive so I started doing laundre which meant I had to carefully slide through the pool of water on the back patio in my rubba slippahs. I also couldn’t close the glass door in the back so I had to blast the TV to hear it over the thunderous rain. I got an IM from one our friends, Abbey. It is her first Christmas in Hawaii and she asked if this was normal for Hawaii. I told her this was our “Hawaiian Snow.” Enjoy.

Then our power went in the middle of my watching TV/working on my computer/working on pictures/washing clothes/drying clothes. Agh, it was so sad. Scott and I spent the rest of the day in darkness until about five pm. We tried to think of all the things to do that didn’t require electricity. I realized how dependant we are on electricity. Because of the storm, it was very dark even in the middle of the day. We decorated our Christmas tree with lights and our seven ornaments..it was pretty hard to without being able to see where we were putting the lights in the dim living room. We’re trying to get an ornament every time we visit someplace so our tree looks pretty sparse. We had to spread them all out on the side of the tree that faces the door, about 1/4 of the tree surface.

So, we ended up leaving and trying to run errands in the rest of town that had electricity. We got to see the Garland’s infamous Leaning Tower of Christmas Tree and visit Mike, Liz, and Haley. I had some pictures from her last month milestone. All in all, it was a great day off!!

Haley’s Thanksgiving/Fall Session (taken on location at HCKB church)

No smile, but I love this one!!!

Aaagh, she's escaping

Props "borrowed" from church's decorations

Love this lighting, so peaceful

Takes a break from her cracker to pose

Taking a smile break from eating

Miraculously, the sun actually came out for an hour in the afternoon and I was able to set up a photo session for our Christmas card photo. Stay tuned for pictures from a sweet three generation Christmas Photo shoot I just did this past weekend and my own personal Christmas Photo.

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My Thanksgiving Vacation Part 1

I feel like I’ve told this story too many times already, but it’s a winner so let’s document it for the ages:

My younger sister came up with the idea of having my older sister, her family, and me and Scott fly down to the Big Island for Thanksgiving as a surprise for my dad. So we flew into Hilo on Wednesday. My sister found a really great deal and her whole family was staying in a beautiful two bedroom condo in Waikoloa. I stayed at Scott’s family one bedroom studio in Waimea. I flew straight after work so I was exhausted and went to bed at four in the afternoon.

My younger siblings, Genesis and Jordan, were driving dad to Waikoloa. They told him they were taking him to A-bay, he hates that beach so he wasn’t really thrilled but they were really going to drive him to Cassandra’s unit. So, I woke up at four in the morning after 12 hours of glorious sleep…oh, and freezing my butt off by the way. It gets into the fifties during the night in Waimea and Hawaiian houses offer no resistance at all to cold and do nothing in the ways of retaining heat. I proceeded to drive to Waikoloa at around seven thirty on Thanksgiving morning on the high road (there’s two ways from Waimea to Kona, the low road and the high road).

I’m cruising along at 55 mph along the rolling hills through Parker Ranch with nothing but pasture-painted slopes when I spot a lone wild turkey sitting on the side of the road. I ponder whether I should turn around and try to find my camera in the trunk. I mean, it was a picture perfect postcard…almost like he was trying to get into the thanksgiving spirit as well. About five minutes later on the same road, this time I see a group of three turkeys on the left side of the road and two on the right…hmmm, I hope none of them try …
NO, DON’T DO THAT”.

I see one of the turkeys on the right decided it was time to cross the road, he started to dash across the road right in front of my car. I tried to slow down and veer but it was too late…I clipped him and he tumbled…onto my hood…over my windshield…I could hear him rolling on my hood towards the back…whoa.

Thankfully, as I looked in my rear view mirror, I saw him scampering across the road as he finished his cross. Turkeys are tough birds. Thank God, he was okay. So, yes, I almost hammered a turkey with the front end of my car on Thanksgiving. Happy Turkey Day!!! What irony.

Here are some pics of the fun we had. More pics and stories to come soon.
What was the highlight of your thanksgiving?

Twins are twice the fun
(my dad holding his youngest grand-daughter, Chayne)

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Roly poly on a blanket

She sells seashells by the seashore
(my younger sister, Genesis, teaching our niece, Lauren, how to fly
what a fun ride

Water Throw

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